

🚗 Elevate Your Drive with Energy Suspension!
The Energy Suspension 1118102G HyperFlex Master Kit is a vehicle-specific enhancement designed for Mazda Miata enthusiasts. With a compact design and lightweight construction, this kit promises improved handling and durability, making it an essential upgrade for performance-driven drivers. Proudly made in the USA, it combines quality and efficiency for an exhilarating driving experience.


| Manufacturer | Energy Suspension |
| Brand | Energy Suspension |
| Model | Energy Suspension 1118102G HyperFlex Master Kit for Mazda Miata |
| Item Weight | 10 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 8 x 4 inches |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Item model number | 11.18102G |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Machined |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11.18102G |
| OEM Part Number | 11-18102G |
C**R
Excellent Fitment
Great kit, fits well and easy to install if you have access to a press for the old bushings. The ES bushings typically slide in by hand. My only gripe with the kits ES sends out is they usually skimp on the ever-grease. It's messy but it holds up after years of using without having to take everything apart to relubricate the bushings. I've installed a set on my S2000 and I purchased this set for my wife's NB Miata. Good quality kits and will purchase for any future cars.
A**W
Just what I expected
This is the same kit you can get many other places, but it was cheaper, and with faster shipping. I haven't actually driven on them yet, but they sure seem a whole lot better than my 20 year old OEM rubber bushings.Note that this particular kit doesn't look anything like the photo on the post - for one thing, these bushings are black. Look up the part number you want on the Energy website and then search for it, going by Energy's photos and description.Make sure to read install instructions before you buy (or have a shop do it,) because you'll need some specialized tools to get the old bushings out and these in.
S**W
Grab an extra tub and you'll be good.
As with most kits, there just isn't enough grease. Could have used another quarter tub.Grab an extra tub and you'll be good.
L**G
They are actually surprisingly easy to install
They are actually surprisingly easy to install, hand push in is all it needs. However, taking the controls arms and old bushings old was a complete painful process. But this is what to expect for any typical bushing replacement work. The car rides firm and smooth than the 25 year old bushings for sure! Make sure you grease the hell of them. The grease that came with the kit is not enough.
A**R
A+++++++++++
good price and good quality
J**A
... in my 1991 Mazda Miata and so far feels like a new
I replaced the entire set already in my 1991 Mazda Miata and so far feels like a new car
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